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Jeremy Camp - Can't Take Away (CCM)


Jeremy Camp has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Can't Take Away.

Jeremy shares: "Daily worship is my way of keeping my soul pure. Every day, I can listen to the same songs over and over again and pray. Old songs contain a lot of thoughts in me".

"How blessed is the man who finds wisdom and the man who gains understanding. For her profit is better than the profit of silver And her gain better than fine gold." Proverbs 3:13

LYRICS:
All of my joy, all of my peace 
All of my purpose 
All of the confidence in knowing that he’s working 
All of the healing in the middle of the hurting 
At the end of the story, all the glory he’s deserving 

The battle’s on I know that it’s for real 
But I’m standing on the rock that never shakes
The dark is always gonna try to steal 
But I’m not afraid

I put my hope in love that never fades 
Cause what the Lord gives
The world can’t take 
I hold onto the promise he won’t break 
Cause what the Lord gives
The world can’t take away 

Give me the strength when I get stuck in all my weakness 
Give me the truth when I forget and I can’t see it 
I’m not gonna buy into the lie that I’m defeated 
No, I’m not defeated 

The battle’s on I know that it’s for real 
But I’m standing on the rock that never shakes 
The dark is always gonna try to steal 
But I’m not afraid

Music video by Jeremy Camp performing Can't Take Away (Visualizer). © 2021 Stolen Pride Records LLC., under exclusive license to Capitol CMG, Inc.


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3BpLaBxIONfs91WRj5WjWt

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSfoZfYWB7U

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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